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Introducing: Google’s Custom Chatbot – All You Need To Know

Google has recently unveiled an exciting new feature for Gemini subscribers – the ability to create custom chatbots using Gems. This innovative addition opens up a world of possibilities for users, allowing them to personalise their chatbot experience like never before. With Gems, Google is once again pushing the boundaries of technology and providing its subscribers with even more tools to enhance their online interactions.

Google unveiled Gems at its I/O event in May and is now making them available to users of Gemini Advanced, Gemini Business, and Gemini Enterprise on both mobile and desktop platforms.

Google now provides Gemini subscribers with the option to create personalised chatbots known as Gems. These chatbots can be customised with various traits using specific instructions. Users just have to give the chatbot a name, provide instructions, and start using it.

“You have the ability to create and save Gems in Gemini Apps to tailor your responses to your unique requirements,” stated Google.

Google will offer pre-made Gems for users who don’t want to create a personalised chatbot. Customised chatbots are incredibly helpful for repetitive tasks, as they remove the necessity of giving instructions repeatedly.

Google unveiled Gems at its I/O event in May, and they are now being made available to users of Gemini Advanced, Gemini Business, and Gemini Enterprise on both mobile and desktop platforms. The Gems feature is a paid service that can be accessed in over 150 countries and is available in more than 30 languages.

It seems that Google’s recent introduction of Gems is a strategic response to the advancements made by OpenAI. OpenAI had previously announced the availability of custom GPTs through their GPT Store, enabling users to personalise their own GPTs.

According to Google, Gems cannot be utilised for image generation and are not compatible with Gemini Live.

Google has announced the revival of its image generation capabilities with the introduction of the Gemini AI chatbot.

Google has recently reintroduced the feature that allows users to create images of individuals using its Gemini AI chatbot. Google recently made an announcement on its blog regarding the upcoming release of an early access version of a new feature. This feature will be available to Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise users in English in the near future. Google recently released Imagen 3, an AI-powered text-to-image generator. This exciting new tool is now accessible on Gemini in multiple languages.

Google had previously discontinued the feature of Gemini generating images of people due to the production of historically inaccurate images. Gemini’s image generation will soon be back in action thanks to the enhanced Imagen 3, which now includes advanced safety features.

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